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The image displays a line graph titled "Percentage of the population living in cities" with a y-axis for "Percentage (%) of total population" from 0 to 90 and an x-axis for "Year" from 1970 to 2040. Data points for the four countries depicted are: Philippines - 1970 (approx. 32%), 1980 (approx. 34%), 1990 (approx. 49%), 2000 (approx. 46%), 2010 (approx. 43%), 2020 (approx. 46%), 2030 (approx. 51%), 2040 (approx. 56%); Malaysia - 1970 (approx. 29%), 1980 (approx. 41%), 1990 (approx. 46%), 2000 (approx. 61%), 2010 (approx. 71%), 2020 (approx. 76%), 2030 (approx. 81%), 2040 (approx. 83%); Thailand - 1970 (approx. 19%), 1980 (approx. 23%), 1990 (30%), 2000 (approx. 31%), 2010 (approx. 33%), 2020 (approx. 34%), 2030 (approx. 42%), 2040 (50%); Indonesia - 1970 (approx. 14%), 1980 (approx. 17%), 1990 (25%), 2000 (30%), 2010 (approx. 43%), 2020 (approx. 53%), 2030 (approx. 61%), 2040 (approx. 64%).
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The line graph illustrates the proportion of people living in cities in Philippines, Malasysia, Thailand, and Indonesia over the period 1970 to 2020, with forecast for 2030 and 2040. Units are measured in percents.
Overall, the percentage of city inhibitants rose in all four Asian countries, and is expected to rise even more by the end of 2040. The most urbanized country among given in the graph is Malaysia, while the least urbanized is Thailand.
Phillippines and Malaysia started approximetely at the same level (around 30%) a had the biggest number of people living in cities, but after the year of 1990 the gap between them started to increase dramatically. In 2020 Malaysia became the most urbanized country, with around 80% of people living in cities, while Phillippines took third place, with only around 55%. No significant changes are anticipated in the future (only a steady growth).
In 1970, Thailand and Indonesia were the least urbanized countries, with roughly 20% and 15% respectively. By the year of 2020, Thailand remained at the bottom of the graph ( at around 40%), while Indonesia overtook Philippines in 2010 and took second place at urbanization rates. By 2040 no considirate change in expected.
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